SC raps Centre for giving 'Z' category security to Mukesh Ambani

May 01, 2013, 21:26 IST
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PTI

The apex court has ticked off the Central government for giving protection to such (rich) people when the common man in the country is unsafe

The Centre's decision to provide ‘Z’ category security to the richest Indian Mukesh Ambani on Wednesday drew flak from the Supreme Court. The apex court asked the government to explain why such persons are given security cover by the government when the common man is feeling unsafe.

The apex court ticked off the government for giving protection to such persons when the common man in the country is unsafe because of lack of security and said that a five-year-old girl would not have been raped if there had been proper security in the capital.

The bench reasoned that the rich could afford to hire private security personnel.

Mukesh Ambani

"We read in newspapers that Ministry of Home has directed providing for CISF security to an individual. Why is state providing security to such person," a bench headed by Justice G S Singhvi said without taking the name of Ambani.

"If there is threat perception then he must engage private security personnel," the bench said adding, "Private businessmen getting security is prevalent in Punjab but that culture has gone to Mumbai."

The bench, however, said that "We are not concerned about the security of X, Y, Z persons but about the security of common man".

The bench was hearing a petition filed by a Uttar Pradesh resident on misuse security cover and red beacon provided by the government to people.

The government's decision to provide ‘Z’ category security for Ambani had evoked sharp criticism from Left parties following which it was clarified that he will foot the expenses for this estimated to be Rs.15-16 lakh per month.

The business tycoon is the new entrant to the 'Z' category VIP security club after the Union Home ministry had recently approved an armed commando squad following threat perceptions.